题目内容

----Who  helped  Rose with her English ?

_______.She  taught  herself .

A.   Anybody  B.  Somebody  C.  Nobody  D. Everybody

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:根据题干,本句的意思是:----谁帮助罗斯学习的英语?-----没有人。她是自学的。根据She  taught  herself可知,没有人帮她,故用nobody。所以本题选C。

考点:考查不定代词。

 

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